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. >> except, remember something too, part of what you see when you turn on cnn or other stations are people in america projecting their cultural kind of assumptions on to south africa. i saw somebody the other night, may have been on this show say, well, he didn't call 911, which factually was not correct. they have something there. but the person he would have called is perfectly normal according to people i know in south africa, is who you would call. so it is not the american system. but i think this guy has a pretty good defense, based on what i talked to, people in south africa, his kind of paranoia, his fear of crime, i don't think that's something that is so outlandish. >> mark, let me ask you, the prosecutor has been trying to portray pistorius as a flight risk. the fact that he doesn't recognize his crime, the idea that he is prone to violence. do you think that a solid argument against bail? >> no, i think the opposite. i think what the magistrate replied, is why wouldn't he have every incentive in the world to clear his name. and he's got a very able defense team. i think
. >> except, remember something too, part of what you see when you turn on cnn or other stations are people in america projecting their cultural kind of assumptions on to south africa. i saw somebody the other night, may have been on this show say, well, he didn't call 911, which factually was not correct. they have something there. but the person he would have called is perfectly normal according to people i know in south africa, is who you would call. so it is not the american system....
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hey, congressman, dana bash, cnn. retook an informal survey. do you think you should take a cut as a member of congress? >> certainly. we're all in this together, suffering together. >> reporter: most lawmakers in both parties say yes. would you take a pay cut? >> absolutely. let's do our part as well. >> reporter: but cutting lawmakers' pay now is not so easy. the 27th amendment prohibits members of congress from changing their pay until after the next election. they can get creative. write checks to the charity or the treasury. ironically, some tea backed party lawmakers are reluctant to give up their own pay. do you think members of congress should take a pay cut? >> i don't think some of i don't think we should raise our pay. >> republican billy long elected to cut washington spending. >> it's such a miniscule part, it wouldn't have an effect. >> reporter: would you take a pay cut as well. michele bachmann talked only about her staff, not her. >> we'd like to keep everybody on the payroll if they can, they will have to work at fewer hours.
hey, congressman, dana bash, cnn. retook an informal survey. do you think you should take a cut as a member of congress? >> certainly. we're all in this together, suffering together. >> reporter: most lawmakers in both parties say yes. would you take a pay cut? >> absolutely. let's do our part as well. >> reporter: but cutting lawmakers' pay now is not so easy. the 27th amendment prohibits members of congress from changing their pay until after the next election. they...
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facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carol cnn. jason johnson. >> it makes perfect sense for us to respond to gun violence by highly militarized responses. it's not how you clean up bad neighborhoods. what you do is hire more police. you hire police from those particular communities and you have the police walk the streets. you have things like what rudy jewel any did in new york which is take care of quality of life crime, take graffiti off the walls and clean up garbage. these are the ways you stop gun violence. it's not about bringing in troops and scaring everybody in the street. >> just the sight of the general saying to some stupid gang member prone to violence saying put that gun down or i'm going to get you, that sounds good to me, actually. >> it sounds good to me, too. i love the general. i think he would do a great favor to chicago if he would move there. i don't think militaryizing chicago or any of the other urban areas facing huge amounts of gun violence is the way to do it. carol, i was born in nicaragua. i lived thr
facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carol cnn. jason johnson. >> it makes perfect sense for us to respond to gun violence by highly militarized responses. it's not how you clean up bad neighborhoods. what you do is hire more police. you hire police from those particular communities and you have the police walk the streets. you have things like what rudy jewel any did in new york which is take care of quality of life crime, take graffiti off the walls and clean up garbage. these are the...
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and he is this week's cnn he re. hero. >>> the state took me and my siblings away from my mom when i was 14. now we live with our grandparents. i don't want to be faced with the limits my mom faced, and that's why i want to go to college. my grandparents only went to grade school. there is nobody at home that could help me figure out how i could reach my dream. >> applying to college can be very bewildering. there's over 400,000 low-income students every year who graduate qualified to go to a four-year college and they just don't go. my name is michael carter, and i help qualified underserved students apply to, pay for, and stay in college. >> who needs to finish? >> we bring college mentors to high schools to help students through the entire process. how many more apps do you have to do? >> nine. >> nine and you're done? that's very good. it's completely free. students pick their mentor and they meet weekly until they're accepted into college. >> i never really thought of myself as the greatest student, like college
and he is this week's cnn he re. hero. >>> the state took me and my siblings away from my mom when i was 14. now we live with our grandparents. i don't want to be faced with the limits my mom faced, and that's why i want to go to college. my grandparents only went to grade school. there is nobody at home that could help me figure out how i could reach my dream. >> applying to college can be very bewildering. there's over 400,000 low-income students every year who graduate...
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and cnn reports that court in south africa closes at 6:00 a.m. our time and they do not stay late. so, in the next two seconds we should find out if they are changing the rules and staying late or if this hearing is going to be continued another day into a 5th day. the judge if this case talking for 90 minutes straight right now, rehashing witness testimony, rehashing the strength of every witness, going back-and-forth between both sides of the case, the prosecution and the defense. you are looking at live pictures outside of the courthouse right now and this is how it has looked all morning, photographers and news crews, waiting for simple words, bail or not for oscar pistorius, and it may not happen this morning as it turns out, our abc news legal analyst tweeting all morning this is unnecessary and very surprising and the entire newsroom here hanging on every word, and i know it is nut just us, it is journalists world wide, those who are in the courtroom, those who are listening, because twitter is blowing up at this hour people waiting, waiting, waiting cannot believe how long
and cnn reports that court in south africa closes at 6:00 a.m. our time and they do not stay late. so, in the next two seconds we should find out if they are changing the rules and staying late or if this hearing is going to be continued another day into a 5th day. the judge if this case talking for 90 minutes straight right now, rehashing witness testimony, rehashing the strength of every witness, going back-and-forth between both sides of the case, the prosecution and the defense. you are...
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karen mcguinness joins us from the cnn weather center in atlanta. you see a baby stuck in an airport and you got to admire the smiles on face. >> just when you think spring is coming you get one of those winter storms. it is not the system but a lesser system than we were looking at 24 hours ago. look at these snowfall totals. i did see isolated amounts of 20 inches, 18 inches and 14 inches in wichita. here's that low area of pressure that we're watching making its way into the great lakes region, chicago, 3 or 4 inches of snowfall. this is going to continue to move into canada. we'll catch a secondary low pressure area develop off the carolinas but secondary rain all the way towards daytona. i hate to tell you. let's look at who enjoyed the snow the most. take a look at this bull dog. this is an ireporter coming out of missouri. the dog is crazy going down the hill. the owner, karen, says the dog is just absolutely obsessed with snowboarding. one person had some fun. we'll continue to update you on the storm system throughout the afternoon. >> agai
karen mcguinness joins us from the cnn weather center in atlanta. you see a baby stuck in an airport and you got to admire the smiles on face. >> just when you think spring is coming you get one of those winter storms. it is not the system but a lesser system than we were looking at 24 hours ago. look at these snowfall totals. i did see isolated amounts of 20 inches, 18 inches and 14 inches in wichita. here's that low area of pressure that we're watching making its way into the great...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that does it for this edition of "306." thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfront starts now. >> outfront next. days from cuts that are deep and dangerous. why are all we are hearing is bling. >>> as the world gets ready for new pope, is the church using a cemetery to hide money from abuse victims? new information about the body found n inside a hotel water tower, we have the video that that hotel does not want you to see. let's go outfront. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, hurting the poor because washington has no courage. again today, all we heard was blame when it comes to the forced spending cuts to take effect in eight days. president obama made some talk radio appearances. >> whether or not we can move republicans at this point to do the right thing is what we're still trying to gauge. >> now, he's called the cuts severe and brutal. house speaker john boehner, guess what, completely agrees with that. he's called them deep and dangerous, but they're not doing anything about it. here's the thing about the
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that does it for this edition of "306." thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfront starts now. >> outfront next. days from cuts that are deep and dangerous. why are all we are hearing is bling. >>> as the world gets ready for new pope, is the church using a cemetery to hide money from abuse victims? new information about the body found n inside a hotel water tower, we have the video that that hotel does not want you to see....
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we have cnn producer inside the courtroom. and i want to give you a sense of what she says, how she paints a picture of what's happening in the moment. i will read it to you from my blackberry. it's getting hot in there. everybody is squeezed together on the benches. friend, journalists, writing, tweeting, talking. the big question that everybody is talking about in the ny little courtroom, will he, or won't he get bail? we haven't been able to call it. the magistrate has asked some probing questions of both legal teams. i certainly wouldn't put money on him going either way. legal experts have been me it's mother-in-law lire thanl get bail. he will give reasons for his decision. unclear how long that will take. >> we're told, robyn, in fact, the magistrate will read through all of the arguments over the last several days. and then he will announce his ruling as well and it could take 10 to 15 minutes as he recaps the last couple of days, presenting what the prosecution is alleging, what the defense has said, and the affidavit
we have cnn producer inside the courtroom. and i want to give you a sense of what she says, how she paints a picture of what's happening in the moment. i will read it to you from my blackberry. it's getting hot in there. everybody is squeezed together on the benches. friend, journalists, writing, tweeting, talking. the big question that everybody is talking about in the ny little courtroom, will he, or won't he get bail? we haven't been able to call it. the magistrate has asked some probing...
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this is cnn newsroom and i'm suzanne malveaux. things got a lot more complicated for lance armstrong. new reports now that the justice department plans to sue armstrong for using performance enhancing drugs. ed lavendera joining us. tell us what the new turn of events means for him. >> reporter: well, there is a lot of movement on this front. and if you'll remember about a year ago, the justice department decided not to sue lance armstrong, but now there are multiple reports that says the department of justice is changing its mind on this and will reportedly join the whistle blower lawsuit that has been filed, but is kept under seal from former teammate floyd landis. and what all of this could mean for lance armstrong is a big legal fight that could end up costing him tense of millions of dollars. the united states postal service during that run where lance armstrong won from 2001 to 2004 paid lance armstrong and his cycling team some $30 million. this whistle blower lawsuit brought by floyd landis which very few people have been
this is cnn newsroom and i'm suzanne malveaux. things got a lot more complicated for lance armstrong. new reports now that the justice department plans to sue armstrong for using performance enhancing drugs. ed lavendera joining us. tell us what the new turn of events means for him. >> reporter: well, there is a lot of movement on this front. and if you'll remember about a year ago, the justice department decided not to sue lance armstrong, but now there are multiple reports that says the...
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in a cnn exclusive. he told piers morgan what he thought about the film's accuracy. >> i will tell you that 90% of the contributions to the ideas and the consummation of the plan was canadian, and the movie gives almost full credit to the american ci as. and with that exception, the movie is very good. ben affleck's character in the film, he was only in tehran a day and a half, and the main hero in my opinion was ken taylor, canadian ambassador who orchestrated the entire process. >> president carter called it a great drama and says it deserves the oscar for great film. >> i have seven more films to watch before sunday. soledad will be at the oscars and will join us for a special on monday morning. >>> get a break on your morning cup of coffee. what's brewing there. >> that's good news. >> prices not going up. i can't believe it. the moder. would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well that would make y
in a cnn exclusive. he told piers morgan what he thought about the film's accuracy. >> i will tell you that 90% of the contributions to the ideas and the consummation of the plan was canadian, and the movie gives almost full credit to the american ci as. and with that exception, the movie is very good. ben affleck's character in the film, he was only in tehran a day and a half, and the main hero in my opinion was ken taylor, canadian ambassador who orchestrated the entire process....
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eastern on cnn. we'll watch. >> i'm definitely watching now. >>> it was a picture that went viral before that term even existed in its current context. we remember the famous picture dubbed the rescuing hug. we'll speak with the girls, the girls now 17 years after their famous moment. it's chevy truck month! silverado was also recognized for the lowest cost of ownership. hey, what are you gonna do with it? end table. oh. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now get 0% financing for 60 months, plus trade up to get $1,750 total allowance on a silverado all-star edition. or trade up and choose customer cash plus option package discount for a total value of $7,250. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] [ brea
eastern on cnn. we'll watch. >> i'm definitely watching now. >>> it was a picture that went viral before that term even existed in its current context. we remember the famous picture dubbed the rescuing hug. we'll speak with the girls, the girls now 17 years after their famous moment. it's chevy truck month! silverado was also recognized for the lowest cost of ownership. hey, what are you gonna do with it? end table. oh. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now get 0%...
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cnn reports that the f.b.i. now is cracking down on sexting among their employees, the assistant director admits there are cases of employees using government-issued smartphones to send racy text and nude photos and a memo is going around reminding employees their phones are for official use only. >> google's latest is now on the market. check it out, this is the new pixel with a laptop with a touch screen starting at $1,300 and is designed to compete with laptops by apple and microsoft but with touch screen features so it is a combination. >> you get a flashback scene of the bus stuck in the snow? >> a lot of friends in kansas city and st. louis, we were talking to i'm other on facebook and i was laughing. now, what is going on outside -- no, i felt for them but they had a snow day yesterday and today the kids are getting an extended weekend. i remember those thunder snows, it is so common. just so quiet when it snows, just amazing. and you hear a clap of thunder and a blue flash? you get a chance, you need to
cnn reports that the f.b.i. now is cracking down on sexting among their employees, the assistant director admits there are cases of employees using government-issued smartphones to send racy text and nude photos and a memo is going around reminding employees their phones are for official use only. >> google's latest is now on the market. check it out, this is the new pixel with a laptop with a touch screen starting at $1,300 and is designed to compete with laptops by apple and microsoft...
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finally, former president jimmy carter told cnn's piers morgan that the president thanked his grandson, who is a political opposition researcher. james reportedly was the go between in were iing mother jones with the new infamous tape. here's what carter, the former president had to say about it. >> when james went to meet president obama, president obama ran across the room, embraced him and thanked him. >> basically, carter won obama the election. >> i think so. that's kind of a prejudice. >> kind of. >> he said seriously that the 47% tape was a pivotal moment for the obama relocation campaign, which both campaigns acknowledge. up next, the minority report, we're bringing back the touch screen, taking a dive into a mystery, why are latinos losing in latino districts. you're watching the "the daily rundown." for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country. for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions. for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutio
finally, former president jimmy carter told cnn's piers morgan that the president thanked his grandson, who is a political opposition researcher. james reportedly was the go between in were iing mother jones with the new infamous tape. here's what carter, the former president had to say about it. >> when james went to meet president obama, president obama ran across the room, embraced him and thanked him. >> basically, carter won obama the election. >> i think so. that's kind...